International audienceWe analyse Bouguer anomaly data and previously published Moho depths estimated from receiver functions in order to determine the amount of isostatic compensation or uncompensa-tion of the Rif topography in northern Morocco. We use Moho depth variations extracted from receiver function analyses to predict synthetic Bouguer anomalies that are then compared to observed Bouguer anomaly. We find that Moho depth variations due to isostatic compensation of topographic and/or intracrustal loads do not match Moho depth estimates obtained from receiver function analyses. The isostatic misfit map evidences excess crustal root as large as 10 km in the western part of the study area, whereas a 'missing' crustal root of ∼5 km appear...
An edited version of this paper was published by Blackwell Publishing. Copyright 2001, Blackwell Pu...
In October 2011, two 300 km-long NS and EW wide-angle seismic transects were carried out in N Morocc...
Copyright 1995, Dogan Seber. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Seber_1995.htmNo...
International audienceWe analyse Bouguer anomaly data and previously published Moho depths estimated...
International audienceWe analyse Bouguer anomaly data and previously published Moho depths estimated...
International audienceWe analyse Bouguer anomaly data and previously published Moho depths estimated...
The analyses of wide-angle reflections of controlled source experiments and receiver func...
Consistent constraints of an over-thickened crust beneath the Rif Cordillera (N. Morocco) are inferr...
The Rif cordillera forms, together with the Betic ranges, one of the tightest orogenic arcs on Earth...
International audienceThe Betic-Rif orocline surrounding the Alboran Sea, the westernmost tip of the...
International audienceThe Betic-Rif orocline surrounding the Alboran Sea, the westernmost tip of the...
The Rif cordillera forms, together with the Betic ranges, one of the tightest orogenic arcs on Earth...
The most characteristic topographic features of Morocco are the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Cordille...
The different geodynamic models proposed since the late 1990s to account for the complex evolution o...
The most characteristic topographic features of Morocco are the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Coordill...
An edited version of this paper was published by Blackwell Publishing. Copyright 2001, Blackwell Pu...
In October 2011, two 300 km-long NS and EW wide-angle seismic transects were carried out in N Morocc...
Copyright 1995, Dogan Seber. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Seber_1995.htmNo...
International audienceWe analyse Bouguer anomaly data and previously published Moho depths estimated...
International audienceWe analyse Bouguer anomaly data and previously published Moho depths estimated...
International audienceWe analyse Bouguer anomaly data and previously published Moho depths estimated...
The analyses of wide-angle reflections of controlled source experiments and receiver func...
Consistent constraints of an over-thickened crust beneath the Rif Cordillera (N. Morocco) are inferr...
The Rif cordillera forms, together with the Betic ranges, one of the tightest orogenic arcs on Earth...
International audienceThe Betic-Rif orocline surrounding the Alboran Sea, the westernmost tip of the...
International audienceThe Betic-Rif orocline surrounding the Alboran Sea, the westernmost tip of the...
The Rif cordillera forms, together with the Betic ranges, one of the tightest orogenic arcs on Earth...
The most characteristic topographic features of Morocco are the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Cordille...
The different geodynamic models proposed since the late 1990s to account for the complex evolution o...
The most characteristic topographic features of Morocco are the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Coordill...
An edited version of this paper was published by Blackwell Publishing. Copyright 2001, Blackwell Pu...
In October 2011, two 300 km-long NS and EW wide-angle seismic transects were carried out in N Morocc...
Copyright 1995, Dogan Seber. See also: http://atlas.geo.cornell.edu/dissertations/Seber_1995.htmNo...